January 18, 2001

Stop asking friends who are usually too close to the problem to help. Family members are always a bust. There are no questions too embarrassing or off the wall. If you have questions, “Burying the hatchet” has the answers every Thursday. Email dilemmas to features@gwhatchet.com I have a huge crush on a guy I work […]

As George W. Bush takes the oath of office as the 43rd president of the United States this Saturday, two GW student groups will experience feelings on opposite sides of the emotional spectrum. Fueled by anger over a controversial election that lasted more than a month, members of the GW College Democrats said they plan […]

GW students will enjoy a “School Daze” this week, as the Student Activities Center and the Marvin Center sponsor the 2001 Winter Welcome Week. Activities began on Tuesday night with a tailgate party before the GW men’s basketball game against Xavier. The GW dance team and cheerleaders gathered in J Street with music and free […]

GW students can find out exactly what “happens here” this weekend as D.C. prepares for George W. Bush’s inauguration as the 43rd President of the United States and the University hosts Vice President-elect Dick Cheney at an inauguration event. The 2001 swearing-in ceremony, a tradition since George Washington’s inauguration in New York City in 1789, […]

GW students are among thousands expected to witness the inauguration of George W. Bush Saturday. Though temporary residents of D.C., students said they hope to see improvements in the new administration’s relationship with the city. “I think that Bush should re-instate (Del.) Eleanor Holmes Norton as a voting member of Congress,” sophomore Raj Parveck said. […]

GW students will celebrate the inauguration of President-elect George W. Bush in style at the third “Unofficial Youth Ball” Saturday. More than 3,000 students will attend the event at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in D.C., according to a University press release. GW’s Inaugural Ball, open to undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff and alumni, will […]

As the School of Media and Public Affairs building nears completion, students in the department face an additional fee next fall. Officials want to raise SMPA students’ tuition by $1,000. Raising the cost of attendance for students in one school is fundamentally unfair and could damage the school’s future. Administrators insist the money from the […]